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Timmins loses bid for Capital Gold

The votes have been cast and Timmins Gold (TSX:TMM) has lost. On Friday, shareholders of New York-based Capital Gold (TSX:CGC) approved a merger with Gammon Gold (TSX:GAM), ending Vancouver-based Timmins’ battle to buy Capital.

Federal election unlikely to weigh on financial markets: CIBC

A federal election probably won’t cramp the trading power of the loonie, CIBC said Thursday.

TransLink unveils Broadway rapid transit designs

TransLink has posted seven possible designs for a proposed rapid transit line along Broadway to the University of British Columbia (UBC).

B.C.

Despite unemployment hovering around 8%, B.C.’s job market is picking up, BC Human Resources Management Association (BCHRMA) director of research and learning Ian Cook recently told Business in Vancouver .

Investment regulators create disciplined persons list

Canadian investment industry regulators have launched an expanded Canadian Disciplined Persons List as an aid to investors.

YVR named best airport in North America

Vancouver International Airport (YVR) has been voted best airport in North America for the second year running by Skytrax Research at the 2011 World Airport Awards in Copenhagen.

Former Mediterranean Resources CEO files wrongful dismissal suit

Peter Guest has filed suit against Mediterranean Resources (TSX:MNR) for wrongful termination. According to a March 28 BC Supreme Court notice of claim, the former president and CEO alleges he was fired on March 15 without cause.

Gas oversupply means producers should seek customers abroad: E&Y

Canadian unconventional natural gas producers face a host of new challenges, not the least of which is an oversupply of gas in eastern Canada and the U.S., global tax and advisory firm Ernst & Young (E&Y) said Wednesday.

Lundin calls off Inmet merger, adopts shareholder rights plan

Vancouver mining tycoon Lukas Lundin is heading back to the market in search of a better deal for Lundin Mining (TSX:LUN) after the company called off a $9 billion merger with Inmet Mining (TSX:IMN) Tuesday.

Woodward

Woodward’s Redevelopment Project subcontractor Allan Window Technologies Inc. is suing contractor W Redevelopment Group Inc. and former land owner 101 West Hastings Holding Ltd. over unpaid labour and supplies of more than $2 million.